DODGY-looking food sold at football grounds has been revealed by supporters in hilarious online posts.
Back in 2019, Spurs fan George Tucker was left less than amused when he got a dry sausage in a huge burger bap – after ordering a hot dog.
And his dissatisfaction was shared on Facebook and other supporters revealed their culinary disappointments.
George bought the dry hot dog for £2 while watching non-league Frome Town in Somerset.
He tweeted: “Got myself a hot dog today @FromeTownFC and this is what I got!!! £2 I’ll never get back.”
Steven Bullard joked: “Looks more like a cold puppy than a hot dog.”
John Blackley quipped: “A solid investment.”
Scott Avery responded: “Looks as though the sausage died there over four years ago.”
The red-faced non-league side then messaged him back blaming the poor food on a new member of staff.
The club said: “That’s embarrassing.
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“Free ticket and a burger next time you come over just let me know.
“It was a new member of staff, sorry!”
George then replied: “Thank you! That’s a very kind gesture.”
Hartley Wintney FC – who play in the Southern League Premier Division South – based 70 miles away in Hampshire then chipped in.
They tweeted a photo of a delicious looking cheese and bacon burger adding: “Bit of a trek but if you’re ever at the top of Hampshire.”
George's original post was then shared on Facebook group ‘Football Away Days’ which led to other fans revealing their footy ground food horror experiences.
Tristan Broadhead posted a snap of his crusty-looking pie he said he bought at League One side Barnsley.
He said: “Standard pie quality at Oakwell.”
Jason Green shared his adding: “Doncaster away a few weeks back.
“Not the worst I’ve had but hard af.”
Archie Crane then posted a photo of his cheesy chips he said he purchased at League Two Stevenage.
It showed a small portion of chips with a tragic slice of burger cheese draped over the top.
He said: “This beaut from Stevenage a few years ago.
“Wonder if it’s one or two Michelin stars.”
Ali Duncan said: “Cheese burger away at Peterborough in 2012.
“Can still taste it and want to gag.”
Jack West claimed he even had a boiled burger at Hartlepool away and said: "Who boils a burger?"
Nottingham Forest fans also claimed they were charged £6.40 for a ridiculous portion of ‘cheesy chips’ outside of Middlesbrough’s Riverside Stadium.
But the Tricky Trees are top of the league when it comes to footy scran – at least according to supporters.
That was after their stunning “pizza-dog” went viral following last season’s return to the Premier League.
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